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NEW OFFICIAL HAS FAITH IN “GOLDEN RULE” Teachings of Jesus Christ To Be “Ruling Principles of Our Business,” Says Egan corrolforated {the itestimony of {the | bers of all of the Holstein Dairy : EN 1 reedi x frien ae | oy, chie’ J enforce-| 4 p.m. evensong and sermon at es younger McCutchan and stated that| Breeding Vireuits. of Mandan, Flash-|Maloney, chief of the federal enfor ar Day ati ne BELIEVES IN “SERVICE” | Hike tad admitted to him that Me-|et, New Salem, Glen Ullin, Carson |ment officials in the state swept into| Christ chureh, Mandan. Atlanta, Jan. 14.—The teachings of] Previous to the. fire it was said,| Will be guests of, honor. shi ity are ecially assuré f Jesus Christ ate to be “the ruling! the place had been occupied only at| ‘The committe in charge today an-|and gant [ten OF Mone Drew ahd mash Nace sahiey principles of our business,” said John intervals by Miller and the buildings | wownced that Curtis L. Mosher, Min-{o! various varieties and stag! The attention of the parishioners | 1st Performance 715 Sharp. J. Eagan of this city, following his election as president of the American Kast Iron Pipe Company. He ex- pressed surprise on learning that his election on such a platform had oc- Attorney Jas, P. Cai \- K ; |D., will preach the sermon and the; + ] eye casioned any comment. peared for the suis: Al Lee b Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Res-/in his possession. Klug was charged | choi, will render special music. ,We |f Plain Worth and Gilded Hyproer isy: “The directors of the organization| Berry for Miller and McCutchan and | 8!€% 0 Thursday, a baby daughter. | with having a still in his possession, | nope to be able to publish a full pro- all are church members,” he explain- ed. “They have elected another pro- fessing Christian as president, on a basis that the teachings of Christ Jesus are to'be the ruling principles of the business. I am glad if the ac- tion of the directors will Gause other professed followers of Chri tolgive is & pas Ae e BS iS oe 1 ternoon, all pleaded guilty to ithe | / this question their thoughtx fe e — patel erat yah unday school. Mrs. Evarts, | ‘ a Christians who did not make | MANDAN NOTES | jehatecs, entered Seeie Weaadaat superintendent, Larry Semon in....... THE FALL GUY Christ’s teachings the rule for their |~—_—_.. ary, | | Pug! in the court chambars Pri-| 6:30 P. M—Devotional program of s: Mr. = i people followed by .the : oe os business were characterized. by Eagan as “lacking faith in the power of those principles to save the world.” Employes of the.companyshaye been enjoying the results of. efforts of the officers to practice Christ's teachings for about eight years, it was pointed out by Mr. Eagan. First, a large in- ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE / about 12 miles seuth of Belfield on the night of May 8, 1921. Leo McCutchan, chief witness for the state,-alleged that Miller and Mc- Cutchan entered into @ conspiracy to burn the buildings in order that insur- | ance might ‘be collected by Hilke| rom whom Miller had purchased the farm on contract. He testified that | the fire was set by McCutchan while | Miller was in Dickinson under the| pretext of having dental work done. He further declared that McCutchan had admitted the crime to him and that | he had seen money that had been paid the elder McCutchan for this work.. Al Metzler, another witness, Cutchan had set the fire. were practically empty at'-the time. Because of its mysterious origin the blaze >was. thoroughly investigated by. ‘the state. fire marshal who, expressed | the firm belief that it was the work of an incendiary, State Attorney H. E. Haney of Belfield for Hilke. No testimony was offered by the defense at the hearing, _The defendants Claim that the tes-| timony of the younger MeCutdhan Was based on-a spirit of revenge and| that his charg re absolutely false, TREASURE HUNT MISFORTUNEFOR when the telegram came, and his sister, Miss Cecelia Connolly drove to that city to advise him of the news. Mr. Connolly. will, leave. this even- |‘ ing. for Algdma. funeral services city. Mite Carnivak Date Set j For January 27 ‘ Pere It is probable that \, Announcement was made yesterday | that, January 27 had been definitely | fixed as the date for a “Kow Kar-} nival” to be held in Mandan by the Town Criers club at which the mem- and other points in the Missouri Slope | neapolis, of the Federal Reserve batik, and R. F. Flint, state dairy commis- sioner, have ficcepted invitations to attend and to deliver addresses. The complete program will be pre- o pared within the »week. A‘large number of Mandan people were in Bismarck last night to attend the Bismarck-Valley City basketball] game, | FEW KICKS ON Little. Interest Manifest In Hear-! ing To Be Held Feb. 3 Little interest is manifest thus far will be held in that)’ FIVE ARRESTED AT DICKINSON u. s. Agents Make Arrests For Violation Of Dry Law Dickinson, N, D., Jan, i4.—Violators of the federal prohibition law in Dick- inson were given the surprise of their lives Thursday afternoon when Lane the city, hauled. five alleged otfend- ers into court, confiscated ‘ong still mentation, Those taken in the raid were X. L. Stein, Philip Klug, Joe Wokal and Henry Thomas of i Privratsk ed with the manu ting liquor and with having it Stein iwi ture of in- Wokal with having “hootch” and a quantity of mash in his possession, mash and parts of a still and Priv- ky owith having rocky in his possession. When arraigned, before Walter Ster- day morning when Stein, Wokal and Klug were each sentenced to 90 days n the Stark county jail and given fines of $200. Jail sentence in each case was suspended. Mrs. Thomas the information was withdrawn and the charges laid agaiast her husband, who will be giv- Mrs, Thomas with having a quantity of | a quantity of; land, police magistrate, Thursday af-| In the case of | 7:30 in the church parlors. We are in need of voices. We cordially in- vite all who are willing to help to \come to this practice, and if you know jof others who might kelp remind |them of the practice by telephone. All are cordially ifvited to the services of the church. St. George’s Church (Episcopal) Dector Rey, T. Dewhurst. Services tomorrow, second Sunday after Epiphany. i 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Church Sunday school, mon. ito attend theses services. Strangers and people generally is drawn to_the | Bismarck Deanery meeting to be held on Tuesday and: Wednesday next. | A service on Tuesday evening will jbegin the great event. At this ser- ivicu the Kight/ Rev. Bishop: ‘fyler, D. gram of the event in Monday’s T une. Keep these dates open, BAPTIST CHURCH. Cor. Avenue B. and 4th St. L, R. Johnson, Pastor. , “From Fashion to Form,’ jthe young ; study in “World Friendship.” 7:30 P. M—Evening worship j sermon, topic, “Faith.” | 8 A, M—Wednesday prayer meet- and ting. A welcome is extended to all. We have classes for all grades and ages. 11 a. m. morning prayer and a :30—Morning worship and ser-| PAGE THREE - MONDAY, OPENING ae CAPITOL THE Main St. McKenzie Hotel Bldg. presenting : Winston Churchill’s Powerful Romance of “Inside the Cup” JAN. 16th. ATRE Admission, Adults, 30c. Children, 15c. —OOOO dustrial, Y. M. C. A: building was jin the public hearing to be held on ena pr inar’ i rive Th t at 12 in their Brother- f A Hate a preliminary hearing. Privratsky |The men meet a in their Bro! rey ‘i Me invary. 4a . erected, he said, and ‘with that asa q'y | February 3 on the matter of minimun wi e given a fine of $25 and costs by hood organization and invite men to] BOARDERS WANTED—Board and ar table. 431 Lewis & Clarke center we have been enlarging con- { |wage scales for women workers in Tage Sterland, meet with them. Live discussion of} room $7.00 per week. Phone poo Hotel, Mandan, 1-14 2t stantly the scope of the company’s present day problems is a feature of| 217 7th street. 1414 1 wk — services to its employes. Now we have a staff including physicians, a Joe Bartashevick Given 10 Years the state, according to members of the workmen’s ‘compensation bureau. puparrerear gE ! CHURCH NOT o——_—__ the meeting. ‘ FOR RENT—Two modern rooms fur. Call for your Guarantee neat clean work in all of chimney sweep. H TAPERS SPS $3 surgeon, a dentist and a nurse. We A i A The minimum wage scales to be ES j ETERNITY. nished for light housekeeping. 218| Your homes. Call Phone 18, Jager havea. mutual benefit association, in Prison in.Court at considered were asreg upon by rep- i \”| The Revival meetings at tlie Evan-| Ist St. or call 386 J. 1-14 3t | Transfer Line, 1-14-7t operated by company and employes Mandan resentatives of employers, the pub-| ST. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL. | gejical church are continuing. Large i; jointly, and recently we established) _ | lic and employes in conferences and| 8 0’clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy| crowds have been in attendance. Last! wANTED—To rent desk room with a pension fund for old 4ge or disabil- ity.” d Mr. Eagan summarized his “plat Joe Bartashe will spend ten} years in the state prison because he submitted to the minimum wage board, composed of members of the! compensation byreau, for adoption or Communion and English sermon. 9:15 a. m.. Low Mass and German sermon, night a very forceful and convincing message was delivered, by the pastor Rev. C. F. Strutz, on the subject of small display Address No. 325 Tribune. window privileges. | 1-14 3 If your motto is— “There’s no coal too good for mine.” A form” briefly in the following: ’ Hezlected poatire cas ble would rejection [Reduction of about 15: per er High Mass and Eng-) pternity. The text was aken from) WaNTED—Ilderly lady to help in a See us. We have the best. 4 . & e 3 Rae i rod Wages lasses under ie: ‘ Isiah 57-15, the only place in the Bi- Saath Sain a ae si (ae Se a will Apply Golden ales the | Bea” the Cornelius Barnuch farm in| the’ minimum wage scales. Father Hiltner, Pastor. | pie where the word Eternity is found,| * Rouse onthe east side, wllere “here | Washburn Lignite Coal Co. jowest Gad eocEMea ne Mclean county, where two men on| Complaints have not been forthcom-|! pant LT pak cl Eternity has no past, future, or mid- a atBe tte # i ne Sorts Phone 453. eae ctober 19 a find $ ing tr abor, accordi 3S Mc. PIRS' if eR “HURG 3 § ad , M . 425, .m. eS “Constant employment -for every per attempted to find $15,000,/ ing trom labor, according to $. S. Mc Neth ie na pect dle, no ends or parts. Something gbiaei ly aie ; member of the organization. “An actual application of the Gol- alleged to be secreted in the farm house. Donald, member of the bureau. He said that the only complaint made by| Morning services, 10:30. Sunday which always was, jIf-the people of Bismarck could be is and will be.’ FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms close in. 1-14 3t i don Rule to all relations between em- Bartashevick wos found guilty of employes was verbal complaint of school, 12 noon. tvening services, 8 persuaded to expel every other 320 2nd St. Phone 544W, ROHRER Ss TAXI loyeanil loyer.” burglary in the first degree last’night|some employes of mercantile estab-| o'clock. All are cordially invited to/thoygnt from the consideration of ee p oye\ ai employ tee from such |22@ Was sentenced to ten years in lishments. He said that as the scates|attend these services. 1. ¥. Altsou,| their SU PAREN GE Miseclty Only Stenographer jwants position, One |f i Kscaeil a fs S 2 sta ae 4 j vere agree repr ati | pas epee . ¥ ra and one-ha years experienas. rs . , a eonite ae vaction@Mie Bazan ‘be: the state prison. Walter Anderson,| Were agreed to by representatives of| pastor. for one-half hour. a great revival une one yea ener ends City 25c enitentiary 75c. lieves, will include: “Service to employes by the appli- cation of the Golden Rule and the payment of at least.a comfortable liv- ing wage to each. a “Service to the stockholders by earning for them a fair return on their investment. In proof of his contention that bus- jness may be operated successfully ‘on the principles he advocates, Mr. Eagan spointed out that in the Jast twelve months his company “provided work for all itsemployes—and this. was not exactly an easy matter—and we are paying wages above the mar- ket. S : Mr, Hagan is known as a philan- thropist and prominent layman of the Central Presbyterian chu Dur- an alleged accomplice, was placed on! trial this morning. A request for a new trial was denied by Judge H. L. Berry, who also denied a plea for a tay of execution pending prepara- tions ‘of an appeal by attorneys for Bartashevik, Joe Bartashevick, defendant in the trial in which he is charged with the assault and attempted robbery of Cornelius Barnuck, 60 year old farmer living. Wetween Max and Benedict in McLean county, was late Thursday afternoon placed on the stand in his own behali when -the defense opened its side of the case. He resumed the stand for further exantination Friday morning and was put through a grilling cross examin-| tion by the prosecuting attorneys. Bartashevick admitted having rent- labor it is not likely that_there will be much objection from that source. Some complaints ‘have bean made to Governor Nestos by workers that the scales are too low. The governor, however, is powerless to interfere either for a reduction or in the minimum, as the hea ordered by the bureau 8 and agreed to by persons outside the ad- were ministration. The governor y not informed of the conferences except through newspaper’ reports: Answering these rumo ‘culated to embar the administration the governor “The truth is that the} jon at the time of this meet- ing was constituted exactl it was| under,the Frazier administration, and| that I had not made any appoint- ments whatsoever to this commission, Trinity Lutheran Corner Avenue C and Seventh street, 11 a. m.—Morning service. 12 m—Sunday: school, 7:30 p. m—Lvening worship, Both services Held by Rev. ‘Tenner C. Thompson, of Minneapolis, You are tordially invit 2d to attend, CHRISTIAN, SEIENCE SOCIETY. Corner 4th d_Avenue_C. Sunday service tal YiA"'M: Sub- ject: “Life.” Sunday school .at 9:45 A. M. Wednesday ning testimonial meeting at 8 o’clo A reading’ room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ex- cept legal holidays from 2 to 4 P. M. All are welcome to attend these serv- ices and to it the reading room. | would be the result. We are all go- ing towards Eternity. Fifty years from tonight we will not be business or professional people. We will be without titles. We will either be saved or lost souls. Lost souls in Eternity! hat. can fathom the meaning of these words. Sin’ took \angles from Heaven to hell and will take any person there who gives it room. The suffering of lost sguls will be physical ‘and mental. Memory, conscience, and reason will abide and {become a source of fearful torment. The soul saved in Eternity will en- joy complete and enduring happiness, all trials past, all temptations over- come, in the presence of Jesus and j loved ones to rejoice forever ‘more... It is God’s will that all should be FOR SALE—Fumed Oak dining room | furniture; sectional book case and ' i Experienced Drivers Only. Go Anywhere, Any Time. SAFETY FIRST. Safety and Service THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS i fi 2was chairmap of the t is ‘ od i vat x pe pear aE ea reltibs ed the with the “R, R.” and “three| ! had nothing to do with the calling Gan ps Pel saved. Tue plan Of pants Bree for the navy, with headquarters at} Tib” tread, tires from John Rust,|/Of the meeting, and knew nothing South Side Mission Church vides pivation from a 1 sin, for. 3 Ms Washington and was a member of the| Young miner living near Max. How-|#bout it until after it convened.! ‘The Dedication of the South Side; ™CM- Whosoever will may come. yon executive and finance committees of the national war work, council of the Y. M. C. A. and chairman of its south- ARSON CHARGE Belfield Man Held To District {Sarnuch farm house was introduced | ever, he testified repeatedly that he and Anderson did not go in the direc- tion of the’ Barnuch farm, but in- stead went to Benedict. He was un- able to account for the marks of the| “RR.” and “three rib” tires in’ the} Foad near the Barnuch farm. He fur- her testified that he and Walter An-j| derson, his co-defendfut, had much trguble with the car. A hottie found-where the distinc-| [BOND ISSUE TO | Neither did | know anything about the} results until after the meeting was over and I saw the reports in’ the} pyess.” CUT EXPENSES IS SUGGESTED Mission church, 205 16th St., south, will be on Sunday, February 5th, The service will commence at 10 o'clock. Rey. P. O, Williams of Bismarck, wi preach in’ English. The second ser- mon will be in German by Rev. J. B. Happel. A free collection will taken. After the service, dinner will be given in the church, Further, from Monday the 6th, one meal will be given for the poor every VALLEY CITY AT The Valley City high school basket ball team, which played to the biggest {crowd of the season here last night | against Bismarck high school, plays tonight at Mandan. Many Bismarck tans plan to attend the game in Man. : Hare Pins ISUNC-| “Dickinson, N. DL, Jan. 14.—Peti-|day during this hard winter, with the tive tire marks had been left im-| tions providing for the calling by the|help of the Lord, and through kind jan. The Valley City team plays at pressed in the highway near the! poard of education of a al elec- | and ‘Christian Friends. Dickinson Monday night. as .evidence yesterday. by the state. tion for the purpose of yoting upon| the issuance of; $50,000 in refunding] J.B. Happel, Pagtor. | se | Dance at Bak MANDAN TONIGHT Hall every Ly, us o Court of Stark County Bartashovick insisted that be had) ponds’ with whigh ti take up out) EVANGELICAL CHURCIL || quesday, Thursday and Satur: pe, ae The attorney ior the defense wore! Maine Warrants wilt be cirentated Corner “Tub and’ Rosser Sts. CI !day nights. Best music and Yreeb. com! 5 Se ith eh eee ad Lhe defens n the near future according to al- aeiDekulze Pastors in sta og 2 Grd _p Dickinson, Ja 14 Charge We. |: 2: Burke and Hugh M. McCullougit.| statement made by Wilson Eyer, be H Breuthing sary ; in German at| floor in state. 10c a dance. KS Brsony © rles Miller and Al Hilke, vy PON ‘ident of the board of education today.| 9:45 A. M. Al be8); Ae : A US pound over to tho February term of ISSUE IS SOLD)“, be secured the election will be Sunday school, 10:45 A. followed! “There’s no coal too good for, Gx it ete ae y pow ‘held as soon as the provisions of the) bY a short sermon to’ the children.| mine,” } GX B.M°CLINTOCK CO the Stark county district court at a hearing held before Police Magistrate Walter Sterland Wednesday. Bond in each instance was seat at $1,000. The specific charge on which the thrée men were arrested was in con- nection with the fire which destroyed the buildings on the Miller farm CHILD CRIED DAY AND NIGHT With Eczema, Itched and Burned, Cuticura Heals; “My little child had eczema be- hind her ear. It first formed in little pimples, then blisters, and thenasore eruption. It itched and burned so that she fretted and cried day and night and we gotnorest. I had her treated without any result. “Our physician recommended Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment she was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. F.C. Scott, 681 N.High St., Chillicothe, Ohio, June 3, 1920. Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Talcum to care for your skin. _| preparation crear | Members of the board of commis-} sioners of Morton county yesterday! unanimously agreed to a contr for | th esale of approximately $300,000} forth of county bonds to Spitzer, | Rorick & Company of Toledo, Ohio, | for the purpose of taking up all out-| standing warrants against the cow Under the contract with the Spit-| zer, Rorick Company, the county| fares unusually well, securing identi- cally the same terms given the state| of North Dakota by Spitzer, Rorick to} the independent -administration fol-} lowing’ the recent ljtigation in which commssions paid by the Nonpartisan league administration and sales at! less than par were held invalid. — | The contract entered into by the} board of cémmissioners provides for the taking of county bonds by Spit-| zer, Rorick & Company in the amount} of the warrants at present outstand- ing or $300,000 more or less.” 1 The bonds will be paid for at par and_will draw six per cent interest. | The bond house receives no commis-| sion in connection with the deal and! also bears all legal expenses and) costs in connection with the printing, |; and issuance of the} t t bonds, Betty Connolly Dies in Wisconsin! Ir Elizabeth Mary, five year old{1, daughter of State’s Attorney and Mrs.| L, H. Connolly, died shortly after noon yesterday at the home of her} cause. Mrs. Connolly and daughter left! MUCH LAND IN N. DAKOTA In the Williston project alone he has figures to show that production and | ‘land prices both increased from three chart if the irrigation possibilities of an acquaintance with most of ilies of the state believes that the greatest immediate prospect for irri- gation where there are t the greater ease of raising alfalfa by irrigation and the ready market for feed in that part of the state. projects have been issued by the gov- ernment within the state. Mandan December 28 for Algoma to| these projects are individual and some | Jaw will permit, Mr. Eyer said. | The Dickinson school district ‘now | has a floating indebtedriéss of $60,- 000, all of which is in warrants upon} which it is paying interest at the rate|‘Senator’s Dinner Question and An-; swer’ | of six’ per cent. When these ‘wi rants are cashed at the banks, a di: jcount of four per cent is charged,| ings will continue. making a total of ten per cent that is now being paid on these warrant: The board. of education believ that in case the bonds are approved that they can be disposed of at aj rate of s per cent, thus making a! saving of four per cent to the tax- payers. CAN BE IRRIGATED | (Continued from Page 1) o six times the former figures. Mr. McMahon, who has drawn the he state in intimate fashion and has the and elevations“and surface irregular- is along the Little Missouri little valleys or benches along the river of fnom 190 350 acres which lend themselves readily to irrigation projects. This | land is especially available because of ; done, | young, people lor a Generation’s Epitaph.” Young People’s Allia ‘God in Our Lives,” Mr. J. F. Schw leader. A live meeting, don’t m 6:45 P. M., evening sermon: “The "or “The Way , 7.30 P.M. of Life.” Speci The revival meet. The interest is increasing and much good is being The public is cordially invited.. m McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Dr. S. F. Ha rd, Pastor. 10:30 A. M—Public worship, music by the quartette. Sermon-theme: “Lessons from a Palm-Tyee.” 12 M—Sunday school. The school is wetl organized and the spiritual in- terests of the children will be cared for by efficient and faithful teachers. 6:30 P. M.—Epworth Leagu All invited. Subjec study, “John We: Thi exceedingly intere: by the men “Wieghed in God's Scales mon will.be practi and applied to modern thought and life. The pub- lic is cordially invited. ‘ eek First Presbyterian Church ‘Harry C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Morning worship promptly at 10:30. Be on time if possible, but come a way. Theme: “We Saw the Giants Special music by the quartette. Sermonette: “The Apple and the Worm.” Junior Sunday school at 12m, All other départments at 30. Classes for Some of | Government engin- | Gemple Each Free by Mail. Address: “‘CuticeraLab- all,in a well graded school. | crater Dept M dtalcea t8,Mane” Soldevery” | | grandparents in Algoma, Wis., after Many Permits Issued See ee rookameg: Clasa ‘at. 6200 | All Work Guaranteed. "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. a short illness. Diphtheria was the; Permits for a vast number of small | p. m. in the church. {| Phone 415J. Jacob Feil, Prop. Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Bessie Williams, president. Come and bring others. C Washburn| Lignite 1] See us. Coal Phone 453. Underwood Typewriter: Co. Standard and Portable. Sold. Rented. Repaired. Bismarck, N. D. a ESE We have the best. Co.; general banking business, 1922 will mean nothing to the untrained man who does not prepare himself to become skilled in some trade or profession. THE BARBER TRADE offers splendid opportunities. High salaries or start in business for yourself with small capital. Now is the time ty act. Our enlarged location offets latest equipment and methods of instruction. Write for FREE illustrated catalog today. TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, Automobile Painting New Shop Just Opened. 723 3rd Street. | | Safety TON With our new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recentfy installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bonds and other valuables as\ well as to do your First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW. MINNEAPOLIS First LTING THEATRE Direction Vall8au Theater Company IGHT ; WALLACE REID in “THE HELL DIGGERS” Aesop Fable ........ Kinograms ..... ... Comedy MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY “THE OLD NES 1? _— ay spend several weeks visiting Mrs.|are cooperative. in-| “Evening worship ‘at 7:30. Music silts Connolly’s parents. leers, in addition to the state engin-| .:nder the direction of Mrs. D. C. Scot- | ae Bilis | Mr. Connolly, nor any of the rela-|eers have worked over many of the j:om, Special anthems, “O Gift Di-| For Sale COMING i DAILY PHOTO! tives or friends knew that “Betty”| Water problems of North Dakota, and | ying” (Wilson); “There Is a Foun-| FORD SEDAN HOUSE PETERS in....“THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER’ He er opener pean A practical f ; HELENE CHADWICK in.“DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD” | . Run 2,000 Miles. = CORWIN MOTOR CO. , | tain,” (J. D. Cresswell). der for almost any proposition that | tain, G Cres 2 the government and North Dakota de- cide to be necessary. | j was ill and the news of her death) came as a grievous surprise. It is not believed she was sick more than a very few days. . u Mr, Connolly was in Bismarck} New York draws its milk supply | from a radius of 200 to 300 miles, @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © Known all over the Northwest for Quality | ~| ® MATL-US. YOUR FILMS &, sermon by the pastor. , Prayer meeting Wednesday ning at 7:30, “fyening choir practice Thursday at pee | GEORGE ARLISS in...........000000++0+/ "THE DEVIL” Evenings 7:30 & 9, Matinee Daily 2:30.

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